Series: Christianities of the World

Theology of Migration in the Abrahamic Religions is the second
volume of the series Theology and Migration in World Christianity:
Contextual Perspectives. It presents the theologies of migration
proposed by Judaism, various Christian churches and denominations,
and Islam. Sandwiched between theological considerations on
migration as homecoming to God and as a plural journeying into
divine self-disclosure, the nine essays on Jewish, Christian and
Islamic theologies of migration, each drawing on its own tradition,
discuss God's nature and ways of acting in the world, human
responses to this migrant God, and the ethical, spiritual and
aesthetic challenges posed by the contemporary 'Age of Migration.'
Migration turns out to be not just a transitory phenomenon to be
investigated by the social sciences but a fundamental human and
religious way of living in God's world.